'All Or Nothing' - discussion of documentary

After watching most of the episodes I now fear that Peps time with us and our success is fleeting. The intensity is so high that it surely will burn out soon. IMO we have this season and next season at most before it’ll change significantly.

I hope we are planning ahead.
I concur with that, I was concerned before watching it and I am more so now. He needs to find a way to coast a bit, maybe when we are destroying the epl and the cl with consistency he will manage it, but that may be wishful thinking.
 
Jose isn't really happy about the documentary, even though he clearly hasn't seen it (the interviewer says it's out tonight, so the question must have been asked on Thursday) he thinks it shows how City lack class and we can buy players but not class. From a guy who regularly throws shade at his opposition and has gone as far poking an opposing staff's eyes, its a bit rich.
Let's cry ourselves to sleep tonight.
 
Jose isn't really happy about the documentary, even though he clearly hasn't seen it (the interviewer says it's out tonight, so the question must have been asked on Thursday) he thinks it shows how City lack class and we can buy players but not class. From a guy who regularly throws shade at his opposition and has gone as far poking an opposing staff's eyes, its a bit rich.
Is that he said? Why can’t he just give a straight bat answer like a normal, corrupt, power hungry politician?
 
Manuel Estiarte


Team sports phychology, team preparation, team relationships - a football outsider looking in. Water Polo is the toughest team sport in he world.
Pep appreciates his words of wisdom. Pep wants him, so Pep gets him.

Doesn't actually matter what he does but that it works. There is plenty about him in the books on Pep for those that want to know more.
 

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